Media Tips for Plagiarism
Last week the a conversation came up from the Middle School PLC about how to teach Plagiarism effectively to students and help them understand the concept, so I asked them if we could share it as a Media Monday tip so that Elementary and High could have the resources as well.  Thanks to Angela Causby from Archer Lodge Middle for sharing a webquest that she uses with her students;
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Thanks to Rhonda Langston from Meadow for sharing her Powerpoint on Plagiarism as well.  Both ideas can be used to put together a great lesson on the topic.
Click here to see the full presentation
In follow up to last week's post on Book Displays, Daniel Barrett from SSS shared that he is using Bulletin Boards found on Pinterest to build his engaging book displays.  Here are 2 recent displays you might have seen in his media center.
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Happy Monday!



Monday, November 9, 2015

Media Monday Tip: Plagiarism Ideas and Followup from last post


Media Tips for Plagiarism
Last week the a conversation came up from the Middle School PLC about how to teach Plagiarism effectively to students and help them understand the concept, so I asked them if we could share it as a Media Monday tip so that Elementary and High could have the resources as well.  Thanks to Angela Causby from Archer Lodge Middle for sharing a webquest that she uses with her students;
Click here to see the full document
Thanks to Rhonda Langston from Meadow for sharing her Powerpoint on Plagiarism as well.  Both ideas can be used to put together a great lesson on the topic.
Click here to see the full presentation
In follow up to last week's post on Book Displays, Daniel Barrett from SSS shared that he is using Bulletin Boards found on Pinterest to build his engaging book displays.  Here are 2 recent displays you might have seen in his media center.
 and 

Happy Monday!